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What’s Happened to the Bottom of the Housing Market?

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Stephen Malpezzi
Richard K. Green

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Paper provided by University of Wisconsin Center for Urban Land Economic Research in its series Wisconsin-Madison CULER working papers with number 95-16.

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  1. John Quigley & Steven Raphael, 2006. "Is Housing Unaffordable? Why Isn't It More Affordable?," Berkeley Program on Housing and Urban Policy, Working Paper Series 1047, Berkeley Program on Housing and Urban Policy. [Downloadable!]
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  2. Ron Feldman, 2002. "The affordable housing shortage: considering the problem, causes and solutions," Banking and Policy Studies 2-02, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. [Downloadable!]
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